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Junior Group of Women's Committee
Committee and 15 associates of Eli Lilly and Company, The junior group is headed by Mrs. Hugh P. Dalzell and will take over the daytime campaign hours
Robert Murray, Eugene Ratliff, W. Stewart Roberts, A. B. Rudy, Bherwood and E. W. Wohlgemuth The evening staff. from, Lilly's 1s in
charge of
tha Starrett and Eileen, Har
Set for New [ne Sorority Unit
Beta Delta chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority will be installed at Indiana University at ® o'clock Saturday morning by the Indianapolis Alumnae Club, sponsors of the group The services will be held in the Union building. Miss Louise
Marian and Nora’ White. | The campaign, to build audi- { iences/ for the symphony's sub-
scription series under the direc~ tion of Fabien Sevitzky, is under the general chairmanship of Mrs. Walter P. Morton Mrs. John Ryan is president of the junior group
Chi Omega Alumnae To Meet Tomorrow
Presentation Tea Roesch and Miss Oakes, and the
In Afternoon | rush committee is made up of Miss Elizabeth Dedds, Bloom- Mrs. Hal G. Aspy, Mrs, Roesch, ington, will be initiated as an | Miss Jean Ober and Miss Ellen honorary member, _A . presenta- Cook. Mrs. Aspy Panhicllenie tion tea honoring the new chap- | representative, with Mrs. Don G. ter ‘will*be held at the Beta Theta | Bock as alternate!
Pi fraternity house from 3 to 5 p.m: Saturda® "Mrs. Earl H. Conway {8 président of the Indianapolis :lub. Other members in’ charge of the installation are Mrs. John R. Swan, province officer; Mesdames L. J. Freehafer, Thomas W. Bennett, J. B. Wilson and John Paul Lahr Invitations have been in charge of Mesdames C. E. Stafford, Rob-
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Gin ir dians And Blue Birds Will Meet
Camp Fire Guardians
Birds will hold a joint meeting at
Thomas H, Carlin and John H. Moore, all of Bloomington, are mittee of Awards. planning the juncheon to be at Assisting with the play will be Mesthe Graham ro following the dames Thomas Alexander, Weber, Willlam Zeaiser, W., H
installation service. Mrs. John H. Jefferson will be Barnhardt, and Ivan Davidson, Miss
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for faculty members and friends
at the Beta Theta Pi House. Included are Dr. and Mrs. Dillon 4 Geiger, "Dr. and Mrs. Edwin T, Kime, Dr. and Mrs. Robert T. Ross, Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. Deiss, Dr. and Mrs. A. Li Pritch« | ett and Profe and Mrs. Alvin N. (Bo) McMillen Mrs. Owen Neighbors is in charge of the reception. She w be a ted by Mrs. Thomas Rushmore, chairman of host5865 H Alpha Delta Gamma Sorority MARRIED Mie ae Elon EY has chapters at 56 other univer- 193 eri 88) “XY 881 ] sities in this country and Canada aley, aaugnfer of Mrs. Ferne Its national project is a summer aiey 305 spruce st, was camp for underprivileged chil- married Sept. 21 to Lester W, dren at Jackson, Mich, and the = Wright, son of Mr. "and Mrs - helping of spastic children. Lex Wright of Shelburn
For the Fall Bride
KIRK STERLING SILVER
In the origina! REPQUSSE, int one hundred years ago by Samual Kirk,
One b-piece place setting priced $19.50
Tax Included
Charles Mayer & Company
29 W. Washington Street
oes —To Aid the Symphony Ticket Campaign: =
THE FOU RTH Ww EEK of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's current season ticket campaign opened this morning staffed by 18 volunteer workers from the junior group of the Indiana State S) mphony Society's Women's
On the committee Thomas Freebairn, Gor: | #
are Mesdames Alex Carroll, Robert ¥. Cook, dan Hall, Alexavder Holliday, James Hutchisdn, Richard Hutchison, Silas C. Kivett Jr., George Kuhn Jr, Roger Mallory, William Mereness,
David
Miss Edna McClin-
tock. It is made up of Mr. and Mr: John Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Paul rT == Roberts, Misses Rosélla Allen, Mazie Brown, Nina Ferguson, Installation Shirle Joselin, Sophia Schroeder,
and Blue |
ert C. Vanderham, A. E. Btensby, | . amt (Iran Howard Lohman and Joseph cial hall Mrs. Frances Grany Turner {school board, will speak on “Child Mesdames Merton Johnson, Behavior,” and a playlet. “Mus, Fos-
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MONDAY, OCT. 6, 1947
YWCA Plans Public Affairs
— Conference
Annual Meeting To-Be Friday
Representatives of the 17 YWCA's throughout the state will have their annual public affairs state conference Friday at the YWCA Blue Triangle Residence. A 10 a. m. _. coffee hour will open the conference. Miss Molly Donlin, luncheon speaker, will give an “Up-to-the-{Minute Report on the UN.” She ¢ 'Is international affairs state chair'man for the Indiana League of . [Women Voters. Mrs. Howard Baumlgartel will describe services offered by the Indianapolis offices of the UN committee, Mrs. William P. Snethen, state {public affairs chairman, will direct a number of round table discussions on public affairs. Mrs. Leonard Smith and Mrs. F. B. Ransom will be hostesses for the coffee hour, and conference hostesses will be Mesdames Donald \J. White, Felix Vonnegut, Boyd I. {Miller, Donald® Hoover, Hobson Ziegler, ‘Kenneth H. Campbell, C. |D. Vawter, Gonard Felland, Paul |Batties and Stella Walker, Miss {Francis Vogel and Miss Jean Bogan. Mesdames Elmer C. Bornkamp,
_ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ; 'Rice-Tobin Vows Are Read In Church
Fr. Edwin Sahm Hears, | 2 O'Clock Ceremony |
A ceremony at 2 o'clock this afternoon united Miss Mary Phyllis Tobin and Edward W. Rice Jr. The Rev. Fr. Edwin P. Sahm, pas-| tor of the Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic church, read the | vows in the rectory of St. Joan of Arc Catholic church. The bride's cousin, Miss Mary! Beth McFadden of Cleveland | Heights, O., was her only attendant, She wore a green gabardine suit and carried a muff of bronze chry{santhemums. Paul H. Seehausen Jr, Lafayette, was the best man. | The bride chose a grape gabar-| dine suit with a matching feather | hat. 8he carried a muff of white orchids, | A reception was to be held this | afternoon at the Marott Hotel, and | the couple will leave on a trip to] San Francisco. They will be at {home at 2450 N. Meridian St. | | The bride is the daughter of | Mrs. John J. Tobin, 4061 Central] Ave, She attended Our Lady of |: [Victory - College, Ft. Worth, Tex.,| and St, Mary's College, Holy Cross. | Mr. Rice is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rice, 3958 Ruckle St.!
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“Community Promotes World 3 standing.” * Mrs.. Floyd Hines is chairman of re: servations for the luncheon : Indianapolis PTA units will meet this week as follows
Wednesday
School 80-2 p. m. Tea for mothers | of new pupils 7—3:10 p. m. “Worth More Than Rubies,” Miss Nellie Young. Mu-
sic by 6th grade girls 9-3:15 p. m. “School Miss Agnes Mahoney. Jam by children, Tea 3:10 p. m. Tea for mothers of new pupils.
Education,” Riley pro-
7:30 p. m. today in the YWCA so- 15—7:30 p. m. Dean Philip M. Bail,
Butler University, speaker. Music by Mothers’ Chorus of School 54. 16-—-3:15 p. m. “Educating the Whole Child,” Lunsford E. Hall, principal. Program by Social hour 207 p. m. “Our Children and the Movies,” Earl Cunningham. Music by 1B pupils.
21—1:30 p. m.. Tea for mothers of
Learning at School?” dred Orr, principal. PriiREy chorus. 30 p. m. “World Peace Begins o> I Dr. Grover L Hartman.
Mrs. . Mil Music by
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~1:30 p. m. Review of * “Fhe Mon-|
a (Costain) by Mrs. O, B. Little 66-—2:30 p. m. Tour of rooms. Tea. 67—1:30 p. m, Film on “Safety.” In.
| troduction of traffic boys, teachers and mothers of new pupils, 68-—1:30 p. m. “Visual Education,” Miss Doris Lynn T3~-1:30 p. m. Program by traffic boys. ‘Community=singing. Tea. 78~1:15 p. m. “Parent Education,” Mrs. Meredith Nicholson. Tea. 82—1:30 p. m. “Where Are We Going?” Dean Philip M. Bail, Butler University. Tea. 85—1:30 p. m. “School Education” Miss Ruth Gorman, new principal. |
Tea. | 87—3:15 p. m. “Welcome to New! Parents,” Mrs. Vivian Marbury, | principal. Riley program by pu.! pils. Tea { Schools in Marion county will! meet as follows : | TODAY Garden City—T7:30 p. m. Parent
education study group. Mrs, C.-B. Weedon, 3787 Crescent Dr., hostess, - -
Fleming Garden—7:30 p. m. Recep tion “for- teachers. WEDNESDAY | Beech Grove—7:30 p. m. ‘“Parents| and Teachers Co-operation,” dis«| cussion theme. Reception for) teachers Ben Davis Grade 8School-—T:30 p. m. at Junior High School. “Dads in the PTA,’ Mrs. George W. Moyer Flackville—7:30 p. m. at Municipal | Gardens... “School Safety Pro-| gram,” Wilbur Casey, principal. | Lawrence--7:30 p. m. “Parent and Teachers = Co-operation,” panel discussion. ! Warren Townsiip Council—10 a.m, RIDAY John Sang Pp. m “Parent- | ‘Teacher ~ Relationships,” Dean |
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Louis H. Kirks, DePauw univer-| church, She is the daughter of Mr; and Mrs. Roy A; Pope, 117 N,
sity.
Martinsville,
primary pupils, |
{Henry Gardner, I.
" tas - 4 ra > - \ ae of Chi a Soro y ’ 1 Jers i Leonard, New York, grand 50 cre. Alumna Fon! Omega Sororit Be oe Jude Shes, § Francis Huimmons Jr. and Campbell tary of Lhe sorority, will cond jo will meet at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow SEE. IRD Pao a Sigma Phi Fraternity. Tower photo, | Will, be the registrars. the installatib rrvices, Bhe wi BV — n ha f A er x / 11 - . — a o Ria By I Tr t the home of Mrs™J. Howard MARRIED IN BURMA Mrs. Martin P. Det els Jr. is the for- oe aE BETROTHED—The engagement of Miss Norma Lee Walker Uni Til AS81S Ch er Miss Elizabeth Jo iar of d Mrs In | - | Jones. Hudson, O., grand treas- Alltop. Mrs, WF. Cleaver and er f nbsth Joan Lieber daughte 0 a and Mrs. Ralph and Dr. Russell A. Eckert is announced by her parents, Mr. and nit Wi ] Sponsor urer and a former grand presi- Mrs. James L McDowell Jr. will~ . Lieber, 4462 N. Delaware Me was weg brigay noon in the W. WwW Mrs. Alonzo Elliott Walker, 20 Johnson ave. His parents are Mr. S » a former grand | tnt i in Trinity Cathedral Ranson. Burma. Th ; P $ S§ roup dent, and Mrs. K. K. Kitz, Akron, | assist the hostess, There will be 9 er J a 9 J) Rangoon, Dune, Ie . { and Mrs, Russell W. Eckert, 345 Graham ave. No weading cate The Northeast Unit, American 0. national extension chairman. | . ......... oo ooo city needs Jegroom s parents are of p andome Marries : is set. Legion Auxiliary, will hold its first oa mbimhers rom Ja0ina followed by music provided by® aiuoationsi discussion group at 8 olis to be initiated are Miss - nad v ~ . m. today in the post home. - A ie * | Mrs C. W. Bchuat P T A N WW Wi Ima F EVENTS [1 Britsh = 52 ie post. home. A. C sro Kuler, Saugites OI MY. |" scars of the alumnae group — S— 11ma au WO ritis | Wayne Murphy will lead the discusand Mrs, William E. Kuebler, 115 | "0" 1" ganinuth, presi tes Ww | CLUBS sion of “The Historical Background E Castle St, president of tne dant: Miss Marv. Holtwsan. vice p——— mi . Miss ilma Jean Faulk be- ; eachers lof Russia Prior to World Wae I." chapter: Miss Joan Scott, daugh- A ar aman, vie Meetings and other activities are being arranged by a number of came the bride of Wiliam T. Book Review. 1:30 p. m., Tues The discussions are open to the ter of R.A. Scott, 3311 N. Me. | Presiden Mise. Ruth Rants Schools next week in observance of PTA Week. Beginning Wednesday, Wooden in a 7:30 p. m. ceremony | Block's Auditorium. “Web 'public. Bibliographies of the topics ridian St; Mrs. Lita Hancock Secretary: oni Ev " HY Mrs. Roberta Nicholson will give a six-week ‘series of lectures on Saturday in the Pleasant View | Lucifer” (Samuels), Mrs. Kath- ‘Are Speakers will be given. Stump, daughter of Mr, and Mr ye o Se EE go Fire Mental Hygiene” in School 45 auditorium, The lectures will be at Lutheran Church. The double- | ryn Turney Garten. Miss Gertrude Vajen Brown is Kenneth T Hancock, 6105 Guil- | Titual recy And My JEIYY 1.30 p.m. each Wednesday. ring service was read by the Rev. Clermont Homemakers. 1:30 p. m.,! Miss Florence Judd and Miss gerieral ‘chairman andl Mrs ford Ave © Miss Marjorie Mother- Ohlins, hbal ima ave. ler Delegates from 18 west-central counties will meet Tuesday in William L. Pifer. Tues. Mrs. John Wolsiefler, prieda Bennion, exchange teachers forq Moore and i 3 Say rill daughte: of ne nd drs Lotte: Reiter: aducxtional: Mrs Martinsville for the annual one-day | aa - Mr. and Mrs. Earl Faulk, 6127 State Road 3, hostess. Lesson , England, were the guest Moorman are in charge of tickets. Mark H Mothersill, 4627 Broad- Edward ¥ Wright. rogram: Ms conference of region five, Indiana M: b M: k | Cooper Ave., are the bride's par- on “Handicraft. soak ¢ today of th way; Miss Betty McLeod, dauga- | = ward ¥. Wright, P gran ' Congress of Parents and Teachers. aDCC- aC i ents and Mr. Wooden is the son Crooked Creek Homemakers. 1:30 SPeakers at a meeting ay e : ter of Mrs. Genevieve McLeod, E, | Stephen Baker, Ru 'Y, ADE he meeting will be in the Chris- { of Mr. and Mrs." Raymond R. | p.m, Tues. Mrs, Clarence Stiles, Council of Administrative Women Mar Durbin BS SAT Mada i ES iy eremony orien, Woh 1 | Ro Nira hoes Lom 08 1 Bauer 5 348 5. m. 1 in L. re deughier of Ms. G. Wena, Mesdames Richard H Warren. Mrs. Robert Shank, state Toe J Miss Nela Ann Cochran, maid “Handicraft.” Children’s Museum. I B id fy fount J, Howard-JAlltop and J. F dent, will lead a discussion of * of honor wore a powder blue |Irvington Home Study. 1 p. m. Miss Maude J.. Price, president S ridac . ) top 1S cad TU marquiset frock and Miss” JoAnn Tues. LaRue's ‘Restaurant. Presi- ? 2 i Siete ogre Fae =
| Faulk;—bridesmaid, wore hyacinth | dents Day luncheon. “England has announced the following comA double ring ceremony united blue. | and Her Empire Today,” Mrs. mittee chairmen: Miss Myrtle I. d Miss Margaret Louise Mack and The bridegroom's attendants = Donald F. Lafuze. ; Johnson, condolence; Mrs. Mar-| Times State Serviee Lawrehce Joseph Mabee at 9:30 Were Edward Schaub, best man, Alpha Lambda Latreian.. Tues. garet Ambrez, fellowship; Mrs. RUSHVILLE, Ind, Oct. 6.—Miss : Saturday y St. Joan of Arc and . Arnold Dove and Mervin Riviera. Club. Guest party. Laura Wadsworth, membership; Mary Lee Durbin, daugliter of Mr. a. m. Saturday in : 9h ° “. Clark, ushers, To-Kalon, 12:30 p. m., Tues: Mrs. Mrs. Ruth Lewman, program; Miss and Mrs. Leo Durbin, became the Catholic Church. The Very Rev. The bridal gown was candle- Charles M. Maley, 5358 Washing- Mary L. Connor, publicity: Mrs. bride of Ralph Dale Ball, son of DURE RIS Halpin, ~KoRoae, Jight satin, “styled “witir ted # Goi “Biv hoStess, LUNCHEON." [ARGE MolBuii, "stir, wire. Lecue att. RINT MES, Lreioert oR Gortiersofficiated. oe Jun sal 250 3 csiiidra}s MISCELLANEOUS Trefz, Fen rooks Miss Hiden ville, Salumin moming si The bride is the daughter of Mr rain, ith i e bride |, v Hilaraire Loeper, representative to the In- o'clock in St. ary’'s atho and Mrs. J. Homer Mack, 4343 Col- Wore an illusion’ veil and an on porary literature, evening dianapolis Council of Women. Church. The Rev. Fr. Clarence : orange blossom halo, She carried | Unit AAUW. 38th St. branch, “qu "one" omcers are Miss Flo- Burkart officiat lege Ave. Mr. Mabee is the son of an Be > arri Merchant's National Bank. e other officers are 1 1ss_Flo- Burkart officia ed. Mrs. Kathleen Mabee, 1512 Sturm _orchid-centered = bouquet of “There Once Was a Slave” Fence Guild, vice president; Miss Miss Betty Meiers, Madison, Wis., Ave ; white roses. | «Graham. Mrs. Murray ¥. Con- Katherine Leonard, secretary; Miss was the maid of honor, and the Mrs. D. C. Moore. the matron of After a reception in the Faulk | ’ a fail Augusta Nessler, treasurer; Miss bridesmaids were Miss Adele Ga- : di . home, the couple left for a 's | Wel ti rlia 1 i i i honor, wore coral velveteen. The trip to A Be I yes {Irvington Social Circle. Tues. Mrs. Chssiiie Sayer pat Hamen tartar, briel, Rocky: River, O, and Miss bridesmaids, Mrs. Don Dillon and ’ ® Ne | Grace Devine, 623 Weghorst, e Bowen rs. Lola Roselyn Brown. All the attendants Miss Patricia Donahue, wore em- C%80- Their at-home address will | hostess, Luncheon: business Eller, and Misses Olive Funk, Adah wore mess green satin. Ruth Lynne etald velveteen frocks. be 1832 N. Delaware St. Meeking Hill and Ginevra McCoy, directors. Durbin, sister of the bride, was the | The best min was Mak 5 — Ladies Aux. Delta Upsilon. 12:30 St "rhe Bl Hai was Richard Ss | Mack, brother of the bride, and the Mi E: p. m. Tues. Mis. Earl A. Blak- G d I s : : ushers were Donald A. McIntire and ISS acret | ley, 6848 N. Delaware, hostess. ran mot 1€I'S gan, Indianapolis, and the ushers
were Gene Byrne and Donald and
2 pm To Convene pad Durbin.
Carl Madden.
Luncheon; bridge. gown of candlelight satin ac-
Marian College Guild.
Is Married
cented with seed pearls was worn | Tues. At college. Business meet- The bride wore a gown of white by the bride. Her illusion veil fell George J. Rush took Miss Ruth ing; tea. A style show,” “What Women Are Satin with a yoke of lace. Her from a crown of satin rosebuds. L. Eacret as his bride yesterday at Marion County Salon, 8 and 40. Wearing Now,” fllusion veil fell from a wreath of
will open the na-
and she carried a white orchid on 2:30 p. m. in the Broad Ripple 6:30 p. m, Tues. 40 and 8 cha- tional convention of ‘the Grand- grange blossoms, and the earried a
Christian Church. e ’. . bouquet of white roses and stephtoastmistress at the traditional Martha White and Miss Clara, [oo pupils. a white prayer book. SUE The Rev Mau teau. Dinner meeting. jmothers’ Club Friday at 2:30 p. m. anotis P . ih Sts Baughman, Mrs. Harold Francisco ng «1s i ion | There was a breakfast at LaRue's rice Thompson read the vows. :S : rose banquet at the Graham at © 282.15 p. m. “School Education, restaurant after the seremory andl The Dre's mother is Mrs. Edith SORORITIES in the Claypool Hotel. After a breakfast at the Lollis i 8:30 p. m. that night. Jn charge wii oe at, {ay r Miss Geruuce Theusner Fro a res oy iy he A of the Probst, 1517 Southeastern Ave. and Alpha Chap.’ Alpha Delta Omega.! Capt. Golden L. Reynolds, chief Hotel, the couple left on a motor 5 of the dinner are Mesdames Wil- rticles. for the Wednesday rum-| gray by 3d and 4th grade pupils. p a s 7 p. m, Tues. Spink Arms Hotel. 'of the juvenile aid division of tne trip to Canada. They will be at OW mage sale ‘may be brought to the : bride's parents. The couple will Mr. Rush is the son of Mr. and ’ t ) liam J, 8hive, E. Leo Smith, Ann ne 'M Sur : : 30--1:30 bp. m Tea for mothers of make their home with the bride's Mrs. George W. Rush, 1006 Oliver “Flower Arrangements,” Mrs. A. police department, will speak to the home after Oct. 15 in Rushville. Osborne and . R. E. Mainfort, Meeting. Mrs. Davidson is in charge., naw pupils, Parents afler they return from. & AVE, ’ C. Crump. delegates on Saturday at 10 a. m. Mrs. Ball attended St. Mary's Misses Helen Bercher, Martha ) ’ Alg-1:13 p, m. “Whats Happening wedding ip north. The bride's attendants were Mrs, lambda Chap, Delta Sigma Saturday night has been designated College. Holy Cross, and was gradPayne and Dorothy Walsman. [ ress MH omen to Meet in Education?” Miss Ruth Patter- Al Hughey, matron of honor and Kappa. 7:30 p. m., Tues. 38th as stunt night. uated from Indiana University. She Mrs. Lottie Kirby The Indiana Woman's Press Club .30n Tea. Miss Vivian Roelhing, Cincinnati, St. Branch, Merchant's National On Sunday all the members wills a member of ‘Delta Delta Delta will meet Oct. 14 at 12:15 p. m, in 43—1:30 p. m. Riley program | OS Nt: al Cuild and Mrs. Ma d Houston. brides. Bank. Business session. attend the North Methodist Church Sorority. Will Be S eaker - k ra C and 1 aynar ouston, brides d P the Hotel Washington. Fd Dowling PY PUpHs Tea maids. They wore blue marquiset Tau Chap, Omega Nu Tau. 8 and then take a bus tour of the city. - BA RES Mrs. Lottie Kirby, assistant wil) speak on “Winging ‘Round the 44-145 p. m "Library Service,” 7 IX rary dresses. Mark Rush was the best P- M. Tues. Hotel Washington. Gov. Ralph F. Gates has proclaimed . dean of students at I U, will wad” Mrs. Lila Marquis. Discussion of 1 1 ect man, and the ushers were Mr Phi Delta Beta. 8 p. m., Tues. Sunday as Grandmothers day :n Crvice ca speak at the banquet, as ‘will “Community Opportunities.” j Houston and Mr Hughey Hotel Lincoln. Indiana. Miss Margaret Ritchie, president 19--2°45 p. m. “School Education,” Mrs. Bernard J. Weimer will be Th . a ni ee ‘ The Indianapolis delegates to the : : Te 8 Co e bride wore a gown of candle- {convents ” V r aries of the DePauw University chap- Miss Mary E. Morgan, principal. officer of the day when the St. 1 : , [convention are Mesdames Pred » | yr " - j light satin with a fitted bodice and B 7 |Sears, Oli Foley ’ " ’ ter. and Mrs. Trumna Yuncker, Social hour Francis Hospital Guild has an all- gy skirt. Her fingertip length CW 1S omen jSoary, lve Foley, Mary Ferger, Miss Marjorie Gail Mattox and Greencastle former national 501.30 p. m. “Educational Services q.. meeting tomorrow at the hose illusion v il fell from | L (Rufus Mumford, H. P. White, El- Earl Dudley McLary exchanged esident of Phi Omega Pi Soror- to the Community,” William A. 8 \ POW AL Ne Mos ON Yelle Troma bonnet of bert E. Gardner and Harriet Baker y 8 presicen 4 T7. DUPoLs Ye pital. ruffled tulle. She carried a bouquet Set uncheon cr ————— trea nuptial vows Saturday afternoon ity. A group from Eta chapter Evans, Tea. " in the home of the bride’ at DePauw will sing 54--1:30 "Recreation in the Mrs. Carl E. Baas, hostess for the of white roses and orchids. “nae Ds orn a Noma et cme h Tunchoon. il be AE aceon in he church, Ad 10 Jewish women in Buroe as ir Shel 4 atrons o 16 new organiza * : i Jalter Mr. and Mrs. Rush left for a wed-! I ation, » ath St. tion will assist at the reception ! 57—1:30 p. m. “What Is My Child | Bssisted bY Mosdames Waker Luiz, Will be described by Mr, Theouore)
Dr. F. R. Daries officiated at the
ding trip to Cincinnati, be at home after Oct.
G. Boyd and
L They. will gonnenfeld, Albany, N. Y. when| I's.
19 at 1515) double-ring
[William Lossin. Edward H. service.” The
, she speaks to the Indianapolis Sec- | bridegroom is the f Mr (Trimpe will preside at the afte Southeastern Ave. g Som © . aug Janpe Te SR on Bh A tion, National Council of Jewish | Mrs, Blount McClary, Morgana , ph |Women, at a noon luncheon! town. follow. Gym Classes to Start | | The guild will sponsor a card] The Mothers’ Club of the Brook- | [Wednesday in the Broadmoor Mrs, J. Douglas Barnes of
| Country Club. Mrs. Sonnenfeld, chairman of the| uncil's- National Committee on!
Elizabeth was her sister's matron | of honor. She wore a brown
party at 1:30 p. m Food Craft Shop.
Friday in the Mrs. Thomas E.
side Community Center has an-| nounced that registration for the co!
Quill, is ‘assisted by Mesdames boys’ gym classes will be Wednes-| Overseas Service, will discuss “The! Samaras al pwn Roues. |Trimpe, Roy Nation, Nicholas Volz, 'day from 3:30 to 5 p. m. in the : ; ; | Expanded Overseas Service Pro- 1 A dusty pink gabardi it Jasper Camella and Frank Obert- community house. Classes will be- » ; ! I p gabaroine aul; oy " gram. The program is financed brown accessories and white
gin Oct. 15.
by the council's 300 senior sections, The meeting will members of the council. Kahn Glasser
junior and orchids were worn by the bride.
| Gerald F. McLary, Morgantown, was his brother's best man. There was a reception in the Mattox home before the couple left for a wedding trip to Chicago. They will be at home after Saturday at 4303 Crittenden Ave.
honor new Mrs. Ann will provide music.
‘Women to Heir Talk by Judge |
The Municipal Gardens Woman's! Club will have its monthly meeting | at the clubhouse next Monday following a 10:30 a. m. board meeting | of the Garden Club and Social] Service departments, Mrs, Lloyd Pottenger is in charge bt the program to follow the noon luncheon, Judge Lloyd Claycombe will . discuss “Times and People.” Dr. and Mrs. William Gill will pro- | vide music, f Hostesses are to be Mesdames E. H. Schaub, Harry Watt, T. E. Artist, O. 8. Srader and E. E. Gate-| wood.
Scottish Guest |
TO BE WED IN GERMANY | i —Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis, No- | Legion Auxiliary blesville, announce that their | The newly elected officers of the son, Tech. 5th Gr. James Fred- American Legion Auxiliary, Post 4, erick Davis, will be married soon wi be Honored at a Ja Taare rom p. m: in thé home o to Miss Liesel Elisabeth Hep- | Mrs. Roy Badollet, 4608 Washing- | penheimer, Darmstadt, Ger- | ton Blvd. Mrs. George Swaim is >many. Tech. 5th Gr. Davis has | chairman of the arrangement com_been in Germany 19 19 months, , mittee.
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